Now in its 6th edition, Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts remains the foremost guide to issues arising in the course of construction, with robustly-updated content and several new chapters on such topics as standard form provisions for recovery of loss or expense, and Chinese and Peruvian construction law.
Now in its 6th edition, Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts remains the foremost guide to issues arising in the course of construction, with robustly-updated content and several new chapters on such topics as standard form provisions for recovery of loss or expense, and Chinese and Peruvian construction law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Burr is an arbitrator, adjudicator and leading construction law barrister. He specialises in property-related arbitration, adjudication and mediation work, along with construction and technology matters. Andrew is Legal Counsel at Synthesis Chambers Solicitors Ltd, and an affiliated foreign lawyer with Varul (Vilnius, Lithuania). He is a listed arbitrator in multiple jurisdictions and has sat on the ICC's advisory committee for the revision of its Dispute Board Rules. Andrew also undertakes extensive editorial work on the Construction Law Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and terminology 2. The risk of development 3. Project procurement 4. Standard form provisions for time 5. Standard form provisions for money 6. Notices claims and early warnings 7. Extensions of time and time at large 8. Planning and programming 9. Presentation and approval of programmes 10. Revising updating monitoring and reporting 11. Project control 12. Mitigation recovery and acceleration 13. Variation and change 14. Construction records 15. Cause and effect 16. Forensic programme analysis 17. Float and time contingencies 18. Disruption to progress and lost productivity 19. Concurrency parallelism and pacing 20. Total time total loss and global Claim 21. Apportionment 22. Damages 23. Construction delay insurance 24. Negotiation and settlement of claims 25. Dispute resolution 26. An introduction to adjudication in the United Kingdom 27. An introduction to dispute boards 28. Mandatory laws in international construction contracts 29. An introduction to Chinese construction law 30. An introduction to Nordic construction law 31. An introduction to Peruvian construction law 32. An introduction to constrution law in Singapore and Malaysia Appendix 1: Glossary of terms and definitions Appendix 2: Types of document
1. Introduction and terminology 2. The risk of development 3. Project procurement 4. Standard form provisions for time 5. Standard form provisions for money 6. Notices claims and early warnings 7. Extensions of time and time at large 8. Planning and programming 9. Presentation and approval of programmes 10. Revising updating monitoring and reporting 11. Project control 12. Mitigation recovery and acceleration 13. Variation and change 14. Construction records 15. Cause and effect 16. Forensic programme analysis 17. Float and time contingencies 18. Disruption to progress and lost productivity 19. Concurrency parallelism and pacing 20. Total time total loss and global Claim 21. Apportionment 22. Damages 23. Construction delay insurance 24. Negotiation and settlement of claims 25. Dispute resolution 26. An introduction to adjudication in the United Kingdom 27. An introduction to dispute boards 28. Mandatory laws in international construction contracts 29. An introduction to Chinese construction law 30. An introduction to Nordic construction law 31. An introduction to Peruvian construction law 32. An introduction to constrution law in Singapore and Malaysia Appendix 1: Glossary of terms and definitions Appendix 2: Types of document
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